The Sunday Telegraph magazine - Ann Chapman cover (16 October 1983)

The Sunday Telegraph magazine - Ann Chapman cover (16 October 1983)

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WHAT WAS THE TRUE FATE OF ANN CHAPMAN? - In October 1971, Ann Chapman was murdered in Greece. Nicholas Moundis was jailed, but was he responsible? A strange mystery remains unresolved. Now the European Parliament is to investigate7 pages

LEN DEIGHTON - We chat to the thriller writerTwo and a quarter pages

FITNESS WITH DALEY THOMPSON - "Work out the warm-up"World champion Daley Thompson explains his regular warm-up and the ways in which anyone who wants to stay trim and fit can use the same routine2 pages

SPECIAL REPORT: HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE

CITIES WHERE TWO WORLDS MEET - Hong Kong and Singapore are models of prosperity. If living standards continue to rise, their citizens could soon be the richest people in the world. But what of the future, particularly for Hong Kong, preoccupied with the expiry of Britain's lease in 1997?4 pages

WHERE THE POWER LIES - Who wields the power in Hong Kong and Singapore? We meet the men who head banking, business and law; and Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew who rules supreme4 pages

SHARK'S FIN AND DIM SUM - Robert Carrier guides us round the varied and delicious food of Hong Kong and Singapore, from snacks eaten in the street to dinner on a floating sampan1 page

LIVING UP TO SUCCESS - The houses and lives of the people reflect the subtle differences between Singapore and Hong Kong2 pages

MAKING FORTUNES - Ambitious young men from Britain in search of a fortune put Hong Kong and Singapore on the financial map. Ivan Fallon describes the situation today and the best way to invest1 page